A young Indian woman was beaten to death by members of her own
family and her boyfriendbeheaded in an horrific honour killing after they
were lured back to their village thinking were going to be allowed to marry.
But they had been lured back with promises that they would not be harmed and would finally be allowed to marry.
Nidhi Barak, 20, a fine arts student, and Dharmender Barak, 23,
who was studying attechnical college, were killed last night as locals in
Gharnavati village in the Indian state of Haryana watched on.
The pair had eloped to nearby Delhi on Tuesday because their families did not approve of their relationship.
The pair had eloped to nearby Delhi on Tuesday because their families did not approve of their relationship.
But they had been lured back with promises that they would not be harmed and would finally be allowed to marry.
Miss Barak's parents and uncle have been arrested and police are
now trying to trace her brother and other family members who disappeared
missing since the crime.
According to police the couple were tortured for several hours at Miss Barak's home before she was beaten to death in full public view.
According to police the couple were tortured for several hours at Miss Barak's home before she was beaten to death in full public view.
Dharmender Barak was beaten and his arms and legs broken,
before he was beheaded. His body was allegedly dumped near his family's home at
a public square in the village.
Police, who had been alerted by a villager, reportedly caught Miss Barak's family cremating her body on a pyre.
Her half-burnt body and that of Dharmender Barak have been sent for a post-mortem.
Local police chief Anil Kumar said: 'While murdering the boy they also beheaded him.
Police, who had been alerted by a villager, reportedly caught Miss Barak's family cremating her body on a pyre.
Her half-burnt body and that of Dharmender Barak have been sent for a post-mortem.
Local police chief Anil Kumar said: 'While murdering the boy they also beheaded him.
'We have arrested her father, mother and uncle and we are looking
for her brother, a friend and driver of the car in which the couple
were brought back to her home in Gharnavati village.
'Both belonged to the same village and the same caste. It is an honour killing but the murder was not approved by society.'
'Both belonged to the same village and the same caste. It is an honour killing but the murder was not approved by society.'
SOURCE: (Daily Mail)
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